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Test Address metaphors
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1st QUESTION: What characterizes the first hiker during the ascent?
Focuses only on the top and considers the road an annoying formality
Enjoy the breeze and changes in vegetation at every stretch
Values physical vitality and partial views of ascent
Pauses to photograph nature to remember it
2nd QUESTION: What distinguishes the second hiker from the first?
Not wishing to reach the top and avoiding the slopes
Walk connected with values of appreciation of nature and physical vitality
Avoid noticing the breeze and vegetation so as not to be distracted
Guided only by the prize of reaching the summit as soon as possible
QUESTION 3: If a storm forces you to go down, how does each of you experience it?
Both feel satisfied because they equally enjoyed themselves
Both feel frustrated, but think it was good training
The former lives the day as a failure, the latter considers it valuable contact with the mountain even if disappointed
The latter feels failed and the former at ease for having tried
QUESTION 4: In the metaphor of the pianist, what happens when he or she focuses obsessively on the prize?
Flows and plays beautifully as at home
Improving your artistic emotion and feeling freer
Increases your domestic enjoyment and becomes more motivated
Becoming rigid, your fingers tighten and the music loses soul
QUESTION 5: What do both metaphors teach about acting in a value-driven way?
That acting on intrinsic value protects action and makes it more likely to achieve goals
That setting goals guarantees immediate happiness upon achievement
That success depends solely on external rewards and recognition
That avoiding goals is the key to well-being
QUESTION 6: In the second rambler, what does "having direction" imply?
Who give up the top to avoid risks
Who want to get to the top without disconnecting from their values along the way
That completely ignores the result and walks aimlessly
Who only hike to compete with other mountaineers
7TH QUESTION: What effect does attachment to the outcome have on the pianist's performance?
Gives more soul to the music and enhances its expressiveness
Does not affect your performance, only changes your motivation
It distances you from the goal: you become disconnected from the value, rigid and performance deteriorates
Only increase the speed of the parts without affecting quality
8th QUESTION: According to the summary, what does value-oriented living bring to the journey?
That there is only meaning if the summit is reached
That the path is an annoying procedure to success
Enjoying the process reduces the probability of success
That the journey is meaningful at every step, regardless of the end result
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